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Dr. Carole Keim talks all about teething and feeding needs for babies in this episode. Teething usually happens at around six months of age, but teeth can appear any time in the first 0 to 18 months of life. Dr. Keim shares all the best teething information to prepare new parents. She goes through everything from what to feed babies and when they start eating certain foods to high chairs, covering all the feeding needs.Dr. Keim explains what Orajel and Anbesol teething ointments do, what type of toothbrush a baby needs, and shares advice on everything from teething crackers to drool rashes. She talks about when to use toothpaste and what kind of products are safest for teething babies to chew on. Once babies are six months old, they can start having foods, and Dr. Keim details what to start them on and how to feed it to them. Bibs, high chairs, plates, everything useful for feeding a baby (and some things that aren't) are in this episode.In this episode:Teethingorajel or topical teething ointmentToothbrush with soft bristlesAfter 1 year of age, fluoride toothpaste (grain of rice amount at a time)Teething toys - banana toothbrush, silicone toysGiraffe teething toy | horse | turtle | mushroom | teething tubesBandana bib for droolAquaphor / Vaseline for drool rash; could consider antifungal cream if rash is spotty (has satellite lesions) and not going away Teething crackers Don't need: homeopathic teething tablets, baby toothbrush, finger toothbrush, practice toothpaste (fluoride-free), dental floss, mouthwash, wooden teething toys, teething mitt, amber teething necklace Feedingbowl with suction on the backplate/placemat in onehigh chairspoons/forks for baby | nuby spoonsWater bottleSippy cups - 360 kind, munchkin one BibsDon't need: plastic bowls/plates/cups, kid-sized plastic utensils, pouches, baby food, rice/oat cereal As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. She is pulling on the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of new parents, other pediatricians, doctor moms, the Academy of Pediatrics, and breaking pediatrics news sites. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments can be found in her book Holistic Mamas Handbook, and her first book, The Baby Manual, covers year one of a baby's life. Follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels for additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers. __ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
Whether you breastfeed or bottle feed, the most important ingredient is love! We tackle the big questions new parents have: Is it normal for newborns to lose a little weight at first? We'll talk about how long you can store milk, the right way to use a breast pump, and why pacifiers are actually awesome. And we'll share tips on getting the perfect latch. Tune in for expert advice from Shelby Abramson, FNP, IBCLC—because feeding your baby should be as easy as it is loving them! Latching Baby Video: Global Health Media Project: Attaching your baby at the breast This episode was made possible by our sponsor Begin Health. Begin the journey to a happier and healthier future for your little one with Begin Health's tasteless and textureless Daily Growing Up Prebiotics. Visit beginhealth.com/NEXTDOOR or use code NEXTDOOR for 25% off your first order. Send your questions to hello@pediatriciannextdoorpodcast.com or submit at drwendyhunter.com Find products from the show on the shop page. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn commission from qualifying purchases. More from The Pediatrician Next Door: Website: drwendyhunter.com Instagram: @the_pediatrician_next_door Facebook: facebook.com/wendy.l.hunter.75 TikTok: @drwendyhunter LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drwendyhunter This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we've got the Midas touch as we recollect and recount past and present experiences with feeding our kids. We share dos and don'ts, philosophies of eating and why its important to salt babies. We play it cool through prescription muffins, the trendy and the expensive before exploring the division of responsibility and assigning Matthew some homework. Hungry Monkey by Matthew Amster-BurtonChild of Mine by Ellyn SatterEssential Labor by Angela GarbesVirginia Sole-Smith of the newsletter Burnt Toast and books The Eating Instinct and Fat Talk Listener Kayoko's amazing article about feeding babies in Japan at Just One CookbookMatthew's Now but Wow! - Paolo from Tokyo a typical day at a rural elementary school video Support Spilled Milk Podcast!Molly's SubstackMatthew's Bands: Early to the Airport and Twilight DinersProducer Abby's WebsiteListen to our spinoff show Dire DesiresJoin our reddit
Q&A Dr. Charlie Website Instagram Membership Nurse Lauren Website Instagram Email List E-Book on Natural Remedies On today's episode of Red Pill Your Healthcast with Dr. Charlie and Nurse Practitioner Lauren- We are answerings questions written in from our followers on the most common questions diving into vaccine shedding, feeding baby during the first year, preeclampsia, colic babies and more. Supplements + Products Mentioned: All VerVita Supplements Mentioned: Shop Vaccine Shedding: Glypho-X Supreme - Shop Japanese Knotweed Supreme - Shop Thera Supreme - Shop Resveratrol,Turmeric, Cod Liver Oil, Glutathione- all available in Fullscript Matrix Synergy by VerVita- Shop Feeding Baby for the First Year: Golden thread Supreme- Shop VerVita ReGenerzyme Heart - Shop Schisandra Supreme - Shop Black Cumin Oil- Shop Red Light- Shop Preeclampsia: VerVita Cir Q Tonic- Shop Reishi Supreme- Shop Glypho- X Supreme (Burdock and Basil) Milk Thistle Japanese Knotweed Supreme - Shop PickleBall Adrenal Cocktail - in Fullscript Magnesium options: Glycinate for anxiety and sleep Citrate for constipation Energy issues malate Colic + Stomach and Gallbladder Function Body Work + Emotional Work Find an NET provider - https://www.netmindbody.com/find-a-practitioner/ Tapping with Curiously Present - Instagram Morinda Supreme- Shop Black Cumin Oil- Shop Olive Leaf Supreme - Shop Queen of Thrones Castor Oil Packs- Shop here Use code: nursemomma for 10% off Fullscript https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/cfagenholz https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/naturalnursemomma Thanks for listening y'all!
Nutritional Therapist and bestselling author Patrick Holford on why he's turned his attention to food for the brain.How to know if you've been raised by a Narcissist. Neonatologist Afeef EL-Khuffash on why we need a more balanced discussion on feeding babies.Fiann O'Nualainn on what Irish proverbs can teach us about mental health.
Feeding babies and children a nutrient-dense ancestral diet is something that many moms have questions about. Whether the questions are "how do I start my child off on the right foot" or "I have older kids and we are just coming to this ancestral diet now - help, how do I transition them to this good food!" - these are things that we think about. Here to help us today is Christine Muldoon, from The Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast. Christine and her co-host Corey were on our podcast a long time ago, episode # 27, and Christine is back to give us more of her great wisdom for feeding children.Topics today range from breastfeeding and the WAPF formula, to connection at the table and during mealtime; when do you start bringing children to the table and why that timing is so important; to picky eating and family food values and so much more. This is a wonderful conversation, Alison and I both enjoyed visiting with Christine so much. Patrons, be sure to hit your private podcast feed for a short aftershow with Christine where we hit her with one more question!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get our two podcast cookbooks:Meals at the Ancestral HearthSpelt Sourdough Every DayAlison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.To read more about becoming a patron and explore the various levels, click here!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * What we...
Today's guest is Jacquie Ciccone from Pumped Up Mama. She is a lactation counselor who aims to help new parents navigate the difficulties of feeding their newborn. She comes on to share some of the hidden and real costs of breastfeeding, as well as some practical tips for new parents. While our conversation centers around breastfeeding, we all believe that “fed is best”, so do what you need for your baby to be happy and healthy. Enjoy! In this episode, we chat about: Misconceptions with breastfeeding Opportunity and real costs associated Practical tips for new parents MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: PUMP Act Poppy List CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: https://pumpedupmama.com/ Instagram @pumpedupmama ABOUT PRICE OF AVOCADO TOAST: Listen in with Haley and Justin Brown-Woods, married millennials picking up the pieces from the financial fiasco they created as a young couple. They want to normalize conversations about money and learn from others on the path towards financial empowerment. Whether you are just getting started on your debt-free journey, or if you are really starting to hit your stride, this podcast is for YOU! Join weekly as they interview some others who have done it the right way, the wrong way, and every way in between. Avocado toast may cost a pretty penny, but that doesn't mean it can't be in your budget! FIND HALEY AND JUSTIN ONLINE + SOCIAL MEDIA HERE: Price of Avocado Toast Instagram Price of Avocado Toast Twitter Price of Avocado Toast on TikTok Price of Avocado Toast Facebook Join the Price of Avocado Toast Newsletter OTHER LINKS: Apply for 1:1 Coaching With Haley & Justin Price of Avocado Toast customizable 12 month budgeting template Digital downloads RECOGNITION: Audio engineer: Garrett Davis Podcast Support: Weir Digital Marketing
#385: You don't need a lot of fancy gadgets or a big budget to help your baby learn how to eat real food…but there are a few staple tools that will streamline your safe food preparation. In this episode I'm sharing 10 tools that I use every day to simplify feeding babies.
#385: You don't need a lot of fancy gadgets or a big budget to help your baby learn how to eat real food…but there are a few staple tools that will streamline your safe food preparation. In this episode I'm sharing 10 tools that I use every day to simplify feeding babies.
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Get ready to challenge the norms! With Christiana Scott, the founder of Real Food Littles, we'll tackle the societal pressure dads face as primary caretakers and illuminate the crucial role fathers play in your child's nutrition journey.Christiana Scott is a health-focused personal chef, nutritional therapy practitioner, passionate supporter of baby-led weaning, and mom of two twin boys. Here's what we have for you in today's episode: Discover the importance of fluidity in parenting dynamics and why feeding your baby, from the six-month mark to 18 years, amounts to over 18,000 meals that should be a shared responsibility. Mealtimes are more than just about food. It's about being present, engaged, and creating a nurturing environment. Hear firsthand from Christiana about the challenges and rewards of feeding her twins, the power of storytelling at the dinner table, and how it builds emotional intelligence in children. You'll also learn the shocking statistic that many children in public schools only get a mere 35 minutes of contact time with their parents daily and why changing this trend is imperative. Finally, we reminisce about the joys of family dinners and their immense benefits to parents and children. Christiana and I reveal our personal experiences and the impact our own childhood meals had on our desire to create a regular family dinner routine. We'll even explore how these meals serve as a powerful tool for creating emotional stability and connection. Despite the hustle and bustle of life, we'll share insights on making time for these precious family moments, setting the stage for lasting traditions. So, tune in for an enlightening discussion that could redefine your family's mealtime dynamics. Enjoy the show!Find Out More About Christiana Scott:- Check Out Christiana's Website- The Real Food Baby Course - Free Baby-led Weaning 101 Workshop- Real Food Littles InstagramSupport the showAdditional Resources: Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HEREEnroll Here
#330: Do you feel like your brain has changed since you had your baby or started having kids? It has! Chelsea Conaboy is a journalist and author of the book Mother Brain: How Neuroscience is Rewriting the Story of Parenthood. In this interview Chelsea explains what scientists know about how our brain changes when we have children, and how to handle feelings of anxiety and fear when you are starting solid foods with your baby. Get Chelea Conaboy's book MOTHER BRAIN here: https://motherbrainbook.com/
#330: Do you feel like your brain has changed since you had your baby or started having kids? It has! Chelsea Conaboy is a journalist and author of the book Mother Brain: How Neuroscience is Rewriting the Story of Parenthood. In this interview Chelsea explains what scientists know about how our brain changes when we have children, and how to handle feelings of anxiety and fear when you are starting solid foods with your baby. Get Chelea Conaboy's book MOTHER BRAIN here: https://motherbrainbook.com/
Troubleshooting Feeding Babies with Jo Weston If little people could be pre-programmed, many of us would be front of the line to programme a non-fussy, eat anything, eat anywhere kind of child… if only hey! This week I am joined by Jo Weston, known on Instagram as @babyledkitchen, Jo is a mum to 3 small people, qualified teacher, and food enthusiast. I am going to be putting the common troubleshooting us parents have to go through with our children to her, so notebooks at the ready for the knowledge bombs dropping today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Season 2 Episode 9 of our Montessori Babies podcast, we are talking all about supporting baby through a big transition: moving houses! This week we discussed:Feeding babies the Montessori wayFollowing the Child during mealsWhat it looks like in realityProgressing to feeding independenceAnd more!Also, don't forget to join my mailing list and grab my FREE Montessori eGuide to Begin Implementing Montessori with your babies and toddlers today! ✨Join list + Grab eGuide here ✨Grab my FREE Mini Course: Essentials To Beginning Montessori with Babies here! Enroll in my FREE course instantly!Head on over to EZPZfun.com to discover their beautiful infant feeding products that were specially formulated by mothers and experts to cater to your baby's age and stage of development. Use the code MontessoriBabies10 at checkout for 10% off your order!I had so much fun recording Season 2 Episode 9 of the Montessori Babies Podcast! If you enjoyed and think it may be helpful to someone you know, I would love it if you would leave a review and share with your friends and family!Interested in creating your own Montessori Baby Experience through a step-by-step guide to understanding Baby Development + Montessori in Infancy PLUS learning how to implement Montessori by baby milestones? The Montessori Babies Course may be just perfect for you!✨ Enroll in The Montessori Babies Course here! ✨Check out our Montessori Baby Shoppe here -> https://www.babytourguide.com/montessori-baby-shoppe/Check out our blog -> https://www.babytourguide.com/Become a Patron of our Montessori Babies Podcast show for as little as $5 per month! And explore all membership tier options to have me as a resource while you journey through the world of Montessori Babies!--> https://www.patreon.com/babytourguideCheck out our Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/babytourguide/Check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/babytourguide/Xoxo,Bianca A. Solorzano, M.Ed.Baby Development & Montessori ConsultantAnd Your Baby Tour GuideSupport the show
We understand how confusing and somewhat daunting starting solids can be for families. When do you start? What foods do you being with? Is your baby getting all their required nutrients for growth & development? That's why this week I sat down with our infant nutritionist Mel to discuss introducing solids. In this podcast episode, Mel and I discuss:How do parents know when their baby is ready to start solids including how to look for the signs of readiness;The difference between spoon vs baby led weaning;We delve into the top 9 allergenic foods, and when and how to introduce them to your baby;Plus the essential nutrients you need to consider when starting solids;What foods we suggest you begin with (and guess what? It's not rice cereal!).If you are wanting a little more guidance when it comes to starting solids, Mel has Starting Solids consultations available which include an in-depth plan for you to reference back to. Click here to book a Starting Solids consultation.
FIRST FOOD!! FIRST MEAL!!! We are here this week to talk about the thing that might matter most in our edible life....our FIRST foods! We bring our our friend Sarah this week, a lactation and feeding consultant, to talk to us about what it takes to get a new baby a meal. She opens our eyes to a ton of things we never would have considered. Mikey opens her heart to a devastating, unwindable edition of the Mikey Quizathon. It's so much fun, it a bunch of learning and jokes and food...how could things get BETTER!?!? Feeding Babes Bloc PDX: https://www.facebook.com/groups/531980991702229 Opus Lactation: http://www.opuslactation.com MREI: letseat@mikeyandrinne.com
Who would have thought asking about your favourite horn toot would go off? Elly learns how to feed a baby and some of the questions she asks are... concerning!Are you a man looking to date? Well Elly has a hack on how to catch women for you that NO ONE HAS EVER GUESSED BEFORE!!Plus, a special election themed Naughty or Normal is back!Enjoy!
It's another Monday! Get up and listen to today's episode. I discussed an interesting article or two about a foundation called “BIOMILQ” that Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates , Jeff Bezos, and Branson formed over a year ago to create chemical breast milk from breast tissue cells?!? Would you feed your baby this? Let's talk about it.Please like, rate, subscribe/followSupport the show:Coffee = love. Pretend you love me:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cjbronsonCheck out my book:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V8D9ZL3$20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1947501Twitter: @cjbronsonshowSources:https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/03/business/lab-grown-human-milk-biomilq-health-climate-hnk-spc-intl/index.htmlhttps://nypost.com/2022/05/13/baby-formula-shortage-could-drag-on-big-manufacturer-warns/Support the show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cj-bronson-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cj-bronson-show/support
Ashli and Katie Rae discuss the ins and outs of feeding their babies solid foods, including how they started, at what age they started, and how it's going now.
In this episode, Anna Lutz and Elizabeth Davenport are joined by Yaffi Lvova, a registered dietitian nutritionist specializing in early childhood nutrition and founder of Baby Bloom Nutrition. Yaffi is a proud mom to twins plus one and is passionate about providing nutrition guidance to pregnant moms and new parents through the transition to parenthood. In this episode we discuss how Yaffi's own “rough tumble,” as she puts it, into parenthood inspired her to focus in pediatric nutrition and Yaffi answers questions about a wide variety of early childhood feeding topics including: Responsive feeding and how it differs from division of responsibility Baby-led weaning What to do about picky toddlers When to introduce solid foods and what foods to introduce first Yaffi Lvova, RDN, is a registered dietitian nutritionist based near Phoenix, Arizona. She specializes in guiding new parents through the nutritional complexities related to pregnancy, breastfeeding, colic and fussiness and introducing solid foods. Yaffi is also the author of several cookbooks focused on feeding babies and toddlers. Links: Baby Bloom Nutrition A Letter to Your Child's Doctor Sunny Side Up Nutrition Podcast Lutz, Alexander & Associates Nutrition Therapy Pinney Davenport Nutrition
One out of four typical children will develop a pediatric feeding disorder. Does that statistic shock you or does it feel extremely relatable? Melanie Potock of Munch Bug is an SLP and Pediatric Feeding Expert. She has written 6 books on feeding, speaks around the world, and is a coach to parents and children struggling with picky eating. Picky eating is a wide, all-encompassing umbrella term that spans many many feeding issues from babies to school-aged kids. A point Melanie really drives home during this interview is that feeding is developmental. Just as you would be concerned if your child was not hitting their other milestones, feeding issues should receive the same concern. So much goes into feeding including cognitive, motor, and even parenting skills.How can you start strong? Can feeding be a joyous experience? Feeding when speaking about food variety and solids begin at 6 months old. This is a really crucial time to learn babies' cues; when are they hungry? When are they done? When are they satisfied? This type of communication between baby and parent is called responsive feeding. A topic in which Melanie has devoted an entire book to!For toddlers and school-aged children who may be showing signs of picky eating are not ruined by good eating habits, remember to shift your mindset. Children grow at an extremely rapid rate from birth to about 18 months when it begins to slow down. A child who may have been eating everything in sight may suddenly not need as much to fuel their body. This is OK. The key at this age is to continuously try new things, in a positive way. What about the age-old trick of sneaking veggies into dessert? Have you ever made avocado pudding or black bean brownies to get that extra nutrition in for your toddler or young child? Melanie's advice is to take the words trick or sneak out of your vocabulary when it comes to feeding. Did you sneak the black beans in or did you try a fun new recipe? Let kids know what's in their food and tell them that you are just as surprised as you are that it tastes so yummy. It is okay to experiment with foods and recipes, it's even normal, and that sets the stage for adventurous eating. So what are some characteristics of picky eating that need intervention? Look for rigid patterns such as not tolerating new food on their plate, not eating at the table most of the time, and not eating in a new environment (school, classroom, restaurants). Sometimes kids are being kids, but these are things that happen more frequently than not. You may also see irritability before, during, or after each feeding, taking a long time for feeding, coughing and gagging, more frequently, gurgling, or frequent vomiting. Any stall in the development of feeding warrants intervention.If you are feeling stressed about feeding, get help now. Even if it's just a consult or a few extra tips and slight changes to your existing feeding routine. The longer you wait to get help or make changes, the more unlearning that will need to take place and the chance of extensive feeding therapy in your future. Talk to your pediatrician, reach out to Melanie, or seek out other forms of feeding support.#autism #speechtherapy What's Inside:What is picky eating?What are the characteristics of a picky eater?When do you need to get intervention for picky eating?Is feeding developmental?How to make feeding time a joyous experience?Feeding tips for babies, toddlers, and school-aged kids.Mentioned In This Episode:Melanie Potock Melanie Potock on InstagramTalkTools Virtual Conference Feeding First
This week Stephie and Jaime share their different experiences with breastfeeding - the good parts and the bad! They both share their thoughts on the debate between breastfeeding or formula and if "fed is best." Listen in to hear how their experience in this area of motherhood has revealed some selfishness but also created a need to more deeply rely on God. As always, keep the faith, and see the joy. Follow us on instagram at: @joyunseenpodcast @stephieclement @jaimemcguire_
In this episode, Sherry Coleman Collins, MS, RDN, LD, opens up a world of possibilities to avoid your infant developing a peanut allergy. Ms. Collins takes listeners on a deep dive, learning how to tell when the baby is ready for solids and how to introduce new foods safely. She also shares information about early introduction resources for health care professionals, which may interest listeners to share with their health care providers.To keep you in the know, here are a few helpful links:Pedialink: Peanut Allergy Prevention Through Early Introduction - Continuing Education for Health Care ProfessionalsUSDA Dietary GuidelinesPrevent Peanut Allergies: National Peanut Board in collaboration with FAACT and American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (ACAAI) American Academy of Pediatrics: Healthy ChildrenAcademy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Eat RightNational Peanut Board: PeanutAllergyFacts.orgYou can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Pandora, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Visit us at www.FoodAllergyAwareness.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and YouTube. Contact us directly via Email.Sponsored by: National Peanut Board
#143: Fritters are an easy way to help your baby safely eat smaller pieces of food early on in baby-led weaning. You can incorporate cooked whole grains, proteins and various types of cooked vegetables in fritters that your baby can then self-feed. In this episode we're talking about the components of a basic baby-led weaning fritter recipe as well as substitution ideas if your baby doesn't eat eggs. If you're ready to raise an independent eater and prevent picky eating then let's get started learning about baby-led weaning together! Subscribe, rate and review the podcast here. FREE BABY-LED WEANING FOR BEGINNERS ONLINE WORKSHOP: https://babyledweaning.co/workshop?utm_source=Shownotes&utm_medium=Podcast&utm_campaign=Episode%20Link FOLLOW @BABYLEDWEANTEAM ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/babyledweanteam/ SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://blwpodcast.com/143 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#143: Fritters are an easy way to help your baby safely eat smaller pieces of food early on in baby-led weaning. You can incorporate cooked whole grains, proteins and various types of cooked vegetables in fritters that your baby can then self-feed. In this episode we're talking about the components of a basic baby-led weaning fritter recipe as well as substitution ideas if your baby doesn't eat eggs. If you're ready to raise an independent eater and prevent picky eating then let's get started learning about baby-led weaning together! Subscribe, rate and review the podcast here. FREE BABY-LED WEANING FOR BEGINNERS ONLINE WORKSHOP: https://babyledweaning.co/workshop FREE BABY-LED WEANING RECIPE IDEAS FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/babyledweaningrecipes/ FOLLOW @BABYLEDWEANTEAM ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/babyledweanteam/ SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://blwpodcast.com/143
The thing about Ash's breastfeeding journey is it wasn't “perfect”… but is anyone's? Listen to us chat about struggles so many women face when it comes to nursing. From power pumps to mastitis you're not gonna want to miss this one!Make sure to subscribe and follow us on instagram and twitter @themessymommies- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Track Info:Title: Riviera by Smith The MisterGenre and Mood: Hip Hop & Rap + Happy- - -Available on:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/31m5oJaiTunes: https://apple.co/2VZrZUzDeezer: https://deezer.com/us/tracks/973711412YouTube: https://YouTube.com/watch?v=UEJXzvd3wKQGoogle Play: https://bit.ly/2YCu1LLBandcamp: https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com/track/riviera- - -Contact the artist:smiththemister@gmail.com
Nat chats with Lindsey Ison, pediatric speech pathologist of 13 years and mom of 3-year-old twin girls, about starting solid food with your babies, how your baby's core strength makes a difference with eating, and the benefit of letting your babies do more of the work.Today's podcast is sponsored by Dr. Brown's. Be sure to check out Dr. Brown's full line of infant solid feeding products and transition cups for your infants and toddlers.Lindsey Ison is an honest-to-goodness Okie from Muskogee, even though she hasn't lived there in almost 20 years. After grad school in Texas (Go UTD Comets), Lindsey moved back to Oklahoma where she met her husband the old-fashioned way, on OKCupid. In addition to her work as a pediatric SLP where she has worked in schools, early intervention, private practice, and outpatient clinics, Lindsey works in gender-affirming voice therapy for adults and adolescents in transition. In addition to her 3-year old twin girls, Lindsey has three canine furbabies and spends her time reading, singing, writing, and reading.Please consider reviewing our podcast! This helps other parents of twins to find us. Thanks in advance!Dr. Brown's Silicone Fresh Feeder5 Tips to Begin with Baby FoodFood Allergies for Babies: Can It Be Prevented?The Complete Baby Safety Course: Learn about infant CPR, choking, first aid, car seat safety, and childproofingTwiniversity Memberships: Includes Zoom Twin ClubTwiniversity Twin Parent Mentor ProgramTwiniversity YouTube ChannelCONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!Subscribe for FREE to our other podcast, the Twins Tale Podcast, giving you an inside look at feeding schedules, sleep struggles, and all the highs and lows of raising twins from birth to college age.Take a class! Twiniversity offers online expecting twins classes, a breastfeeding twins class, and a baby safety class including CPR, first aid, car seat safety, and childproofing. Click here to check out our online classes.
Dini Klein is a food host, recipe developer, former private chef, mom of three, and founder of Prep and Rally. She started her professional career in fashion, and quickly found that creative outlet in food. After working as a private chef for seven years she found a solution to a problem many families (including her own) were facing. Getting a wholesome dinner on the table while working full-time was almost impossible and she needed a solution. Prep and Rally was born. Creating food content is Dini's passion and she's worked with brands such as Walmart, Starbucks, Weight Watchers, Popsugar, Barilla, Sam's Club, Cool Whip and more. She's a Tastemaker on Tastemade where she develops food videos, and recipes for their social channels, and has her videos featured on Roku, Amazon, and Apple TV. Her recipes have been published in cookbooks such as Starbucks Coffee, Dawn to Dusk, and Pediatricians Guide to Feeding Babies and Toddlers. Dini has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Goop in addition to appearing live on KTLA , The Hallmark Channel , KSDK, and The CW. Dini lives in Los Angeles with her husband Mike, and their three kids. Please reach out to dini@prepandrally.com with any questions and follow @prepandrally on Instagram for more! Click here to order The Most Perfect Pleated Skirt Click here for The Coziest Scarf. Click here for The Most Perfect Mask Click here for a collection of at home fashion activities. To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast. Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion
Recommendations for when to feed babies certain foods have changed over the years. You may have had one set of recommendations for one child, then with another child, you had different recommendations! So when should babies first have foods like scrambled eggs and peanut butter? We know that early introduction of potentially allergenic foods can certainly help prevent allergy in some children. But how does that actually translate out into practice? How does that directly affect families? Tune into this podcast with food allergy expert Dr. Brian Schroer, Director of Allergy and Immunology at Akron Children's Hospital, as Pam and I discuss with him his fantastic article “Practical challenges and considerations for early introduction of potential food allergens for prevention of food allergy,” from the peer-reviewed Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. Learn more on FoodAllergyandYourKiddo.com.
Recorded Wednesday, October 14, 2020. Join Melissa and Jeanette as they answer listener questions about feeding babies!
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Recorded on Wednesday, October 14, 2020. Melissa and I answer questions from the Babies in Common community about feeding babies...breast, bottle and solid foods. We put the word out we would be doing this and had folks in our Facebook groups contribute! We dispel myths that exist about feeding babies and share information that every expectant and new parent should know. If you have questions about feeding, email jeanette@babiesincommon.com.
What if there was a way to be able to turn your own pumped breastmilk into a powder-based formula? Well, there is! Janna Hattingh is the owner of Booby Food which is a service-based business that freeze-dries your breastmilk and puts them into 10g resealable bags. Perfect for that busy, traveling mom or some extra nutrients to add to your little ones solids. READ MORE!Thank you Janna for sharing this experience with us! We hope you continue the conversation with us by joining the AFTER THE EPISODE conversation on IG.---** To join my behind the scenes branding/marketing update join the Unscripted Co Patreon: Patreon.com/unscriptedco---CONNECT WITH THE GUEST:Janna HattinghIG: @iloveboobyfoodFb: @iloveboobyfoodWebsite: https://www.thehaircutbox.comEmail: hello@boobyfood.com---CONNECT WITH THE HOST:Tia Bell is a Registered Social Worker and Personal Development Coach who is sharing the journey of entrepreneurship and what it is really like owning your own business.FB: @tiabell.unscriptedcoIG: @unscriptedconversationspodcastWebsite: www.tiabell.comEmail: hello@tiabell.com------Music from https://filmmusic.io"Daily Beetle" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.
How do we reheat food without a microwave? When do I start solid foods with babies? How do I store bulk grains? I'm spending this episode answering some questions from my readers. You can find the raw cheese I buy regularly from Azure Standard HERE. OUR WATER FILTER Berkey water filter You can get the review HERE Get my free 10 day course on how to start a blog HERE. Follow along with Farmhouse on Boone: The blog The Youtube channel Instagram GRAB MY FREE EBOOKS 5 Steps to an Organized Kitchen Mini Guide Cleaning with Essential Oils 5 Kefir Smoothie Recipes Farmhouse Favorites Sourdough Recipes Join my Facebook group, “Simple Farmhouse Life” Get my free essential oils class to learn all about the oils we use in the farmhouse! Watch it HERE. Thanks again for listening and I'll see you in the next episode of the Simple Farmhouse Life podcast!
That sweet little bundle of joy is finally here, and you get to be the one to decide how the little one eats. Whether it is breastfed, tube fed, formula fed, or any other way... the ultimate decision is yours. Therefore all the pressures weighing on moms is not only compared to other womens journeys and decisions but also the guilt that comes with all the trials and tribulations of mom guilt. Today we dive into these with special stories from our followers and listeners who were so gracious to share! www.averagemomsthepodcast.com www.instagram.com/averagemomsthepodcast
I first met Emma Pickett via LinkedIn. I got in touch with her after reading an article she wrote and we met for a cuppa. It’s always nice to get to know people that work in a similar field, both professionally and locally. I treat a lot of new mums and babies with breastfeeding challenges, and a team approach such as breastfeeding support and osteopathy can really make a difference. Emma was originally a teacher and Deputy Headteacher in central London. She went on to qualify as a breastfeeding counsellor with the Association of Breastfeeding Mothers (ABM) in 2007. The ABM (abm.me.uk) trains volunteers and professionals and co-runs the National Breastfeeding Helpline alongside the Breastfeeding Network. Emma qualified as a Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2011, recertifying in 2016. She has supported families at groups in North London for over a decade as a volunteer and answers calls on the helpline. Her book, “You’ve Got It In You: a positive guide to breastfeeding” was followed by “The Breast Book: a puberty guide with a difference – it’s the when, why and how of breasts” . She blogs at www.emmapickettbreastfeedingsupport.com and her blog on the dangerous obsession with the infant feeding interval can be found on the UNICEF Baby Friendly site. She has two children and lives in London. You can find her on Twitter as @makesmilk. In this episode we talked about: the challenge of getting breastfeeding support. the depth of training for Lactation Consultants through the IBCLC reflections on why breastfeeding might be undervalued. postcode lottery in relation to breastfeeding support the idea of protecting instead of promoting breastfeeding. the close contact and cuddling regardless of whether you breast or bottle feed. why it doesn’t make sense to be anti-formula myths about breastfeeding include tandem feeding, older children. employment and legislation issues to support breastfeeding and expressing. medication and breastfeeding https://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/detailed-information/drugs-in-breastmilk/ the #feedon photography campaign educating prepubescent girls about breasts celebrating what’s normal bras the body confidence movement the voices of men to normalise breastfeeding healing previous generations and access diverse voices about breastfeeding Let’s connect! Here’s where you can find me: https://instagram.com/avnitouch https://twitter.com/avnitouch https://www.facebook.com/avnitouch
From nip slips to lactating armpits (!) to feeling confident whipping out a bottle of formula, today we're getting honest about the time-consuming and (often literal) draining work of feeding our babies. In this conversation, we're talking about the products and perspectives that make the job a little easier and the importance of giving ourselves permission to see that fed is best. Whether you're formula feeding, exclusively pumping, or it's just you and your B-O-O-B-S on demand, we hope you'll feel seen and encouraged in this week's conversation. Like what you heard? Subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! Visit Coffee + Crumbs for today's show notes and links to everything we talked about in this episode. To help fund Season Four of the Coffee + Crumbs podcast, head on over to our Patreon support page.
"Just one bite" - On this episode we discussed about introducing a meal schedule to kids, breastfeeding vs bottle-feeding and how to introduce vegetable to your kids.
Take it or Leave it Season 2 is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/takeit and grab your FREE $30 gift set.This week we have Kate Casey from Reality Life. We look at the new device to help dads breastfeed baby, we talk about aggression and anxiety in our kids and ask what do our husbands mean when they say things. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take it or Leave it Season 2 is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/takeit and grab your FREE $30 gift set.This week we have Kate Casey from Reality Life. We look at the new device to help dads breastfeed baby, we talk about aggression and anxiety in our kids and ask what do our husbands mean when they say things. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take it or Leave it Season 2 is brought to you by Grove Collaborative. Visit http://grove.co/takeit and grab your FREE $30 gift set. This week we have Kate Casey from Reality Life. We look at the new device to help dads breastfeed baby, we talk about aggression and anxiety in our kids and ask what do our husbands mean when they say things.
Amazing guest Ericaandsandytown! talking about fertility, IVF & babies
Ninety six percent of women start breastfeeding but 40% have introduced formula by one month of age...as babies get older the rate gets higher but where are parents getting their advice on doing this well? From the back of the formula tin?
Thanks for listening today we are chewing on our favorite topic, FOOD! Buying it, eating it, calculating the calories, how it effects the brain, to soy or not to soy, scrubbing it off the floor or feeding husbands and kids. Food is a topic on the tip of everyone tongue, Listen while we dive in mouth first!
Did you know you need to teach your baby how to eat solids? Its a lot of fun but it can be very challenging.. this week we meet the experts from 'Learn to Eat. Love to Eat'
Interview with Megan Garcia Topics: Baby nutrition Introducing allergens and dairy Acid reflux and colic in babies Effects of taking antibiotics Probiotics (and prebiotics) for babies Advice for picky eaters Raising children on a real food diet How to encourage a healthy relationship with food and body Megan’s First Foods and Beyond: http://megangarcia.com/first-foods-and-beyond/ Acid reflux and colic: http://megangarcia.com/infant-reflux-and-colic/ Gutpro Infant Powder: http://www.corganic.com/products/gutpro-infant#55a72105d6665 Klaire Labs Galactomune: https://www.amazon.com/Klaire-Labs-Galactomune-5-3-oz/dp/B003PQVWNA/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1481663293&sr=8-2&keywords=galactomune&linkCode=sl1&tag=babywell-20&linkId=b74ce695876e51f39f1f41597d2fce60
In Sprogcast 31, Karen and Mark are happily reunited but both under the weather, but their croaky voices don't stop them getting into a scrap about research evidence. Amy Brown chats about her Why It Matters book on Introducing Solids, and Alison Thewliss MP explains how a bill goes through parliament, and what the All Party Working Group does.
Baby and toddler nutrition with Dr.'s Dina DiMaggio and Anthony F. Porto, writers of The Pediatrician's Guide to Feeding Babies and Toddlers on MD for Moms with host Dr. Carly Snyder.
Baby and toddler nutrition with Dr.'s Dina DiMaggio and Anthony F. Porto, writers of The Pediatrician's Guide to Feeding Babies and Toddlers on MD for Moms with host Dr. Carly Snyder.
Sam continued in our series "Once Upon A Time" in the book of Jonah this morning with part 6 - Second Chances
Sam continued in our series "Once Upon A Time" in the book of Jonah this morning with part 6 - Second Chances
Morning Mindfulness - Two Positive Minutes to Start Your Day
Somebody who’s learning with me is like a baby. I cannot feed them too much. They won’t digest it. I cannot tell them every small thing I’ve gone through. I have to feed them a little bit and give them room. And I have to let them walk, and fall...
The decision to bottle feed a baby instead of breast-feeding is a weighty one these days, fraught with supposed developmental pitfalls and very real social implications. But is bottle feeding a bad thing? And are benefits of breast-feeding overestimated? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The decision to bottle feed a baby instead of breast-feeding is a weighty one these days, fraught with supposed developmental pitfalls and very real social implications. But is bottle feeding a bad thing? And are benefits of breast-feeding overestimated? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Breast milk is considered a perfect food for infants, so much so that for the first four to six months of life, a baby can subsist on mother’s milk alone. Learn all about the most fascinating milk around and the science behind it in this episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Breast milk is considered a perfect food for infants, so much so that for the first four to six months of life, a baby can subsist on mother’s milk alone. Learn all about the most fascinating milk around and the science behind it in this episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Feeding Babies Poi And The Exploring The Slack-Key Guitar : Show 51 The Hawaii Travel Podcast Show 51 for Tuesday December 3rd 2013. Today we’ll talk about the history and the music of the Slack-key guitar and our Germaine’s Luau contest continues. All that and more, on this episode of the Hawaii Travel Podcast. SLACK-KEY […]